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2. Photos in Google Earth.
2.1. Why can’t I see my photos in Google Earth?
Please note that Google Earth and Google Maps are not the same. Please read question 2.3 if you don’t find your photos in Google Maps. Uploading photos to Panoramio does not mean that they automatically appear on Google Earth.
First, make sure that the photo is mapped. Then, you must wait for the photo to get reviewed. If the photo is approved for Google Earth, the waiting game starts. Read on for more information about the review process.
All photos uploaded to Panoramio are reviewed by a group of hard working individuals we simply know as reviewers. Mapped photos which are found to be good according to the selection guidelines are selected for Google Earth. The time it takes to select the photos varies since a batch of photos is broken up and distributed to different reviewers. If you for example upload ten photos, these may be reviewed by several reviewers at different times. The photos that are approved will receive a blue compass symbol.
Then, the selected photos are forwarded to Google Earth for final integration into the Panoramio photo layer. This may take some time. Sometimes photos can be put in place days after they were selected, but within two months time is considered normal. This process is not consecutive; the photos which are approved first may show up in Google Earth last, and vice versa. Please note the reviewers are not the same as the forum moderators. As far as we know, the reviewers have never entered the forum, so nobody in the forum knows who they are.
2.9. I’ve seen my photo in Google Earth, but now it’s gone. Why is that?
When photos are entering the Google Earth layer, they do so in a temporary layer which is visible at high altitude. These photos will later be placed in a permanent layer which it takes about three days to build. During those days photos are still being added to the temporary layer. The photos added during those days will not be part of the newly built permanent layer. When the permanent layer goes live, the old temporary layer is replaced with a new one and the photos added during the three day period will not be seen until they are included with the next permanent layer.
So basically, you’ve had some bad luck and the photo will reappear after a month or so.
The first photo had 1 GE view on April 24th.